And when I actually got down to writing Blitzed, I felt relieved. At one point, while sitting in a cab in Paris, I realised that I probably had an intimate knowledge of the mustachioed monster that no one else possessed. High Hitler: how Nazi drug abuse steered the course of history Read moreLuckily, there is more than one door to the palace. Nothing seems to demonstrate this better than Hitler’s drug addiction. Ohler’s book may well irritate some historians; he makes flippant remarks and uses chapter titles such as “Sieg High!” and “High Hitler”.
Source: The Guardian May 02, 2017 11:15 UTC